Brad Pitt Is Growing Out His Hair—and So Should You

Welcome to another edition of Grooming Gods. This week famous men served up a variety of deeply tempting haircuts, unified by their willingness to be a little bit longer, shorter, darker, curlier, just more than the average ‘do. And then there was Colin Farrell, who took it eight steps farther than that.

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Brad Pitt

The best thing about rocking longer hair is the easygoing, messy vibe that happens when you layer on a hat, shades, and a jacket with a massive collar. We can’t guarantee you’ll look as cool as Mr. Pitt here, but you’ll definitely be pointing in that general direction.

Clint Spaulding

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Lin-Manuel Miranda

When Lin Manuel Miranda wrapped “Hamilton” and promptly chopped off his hair, it was a pretty big deal. Three-odd years later, dude’s still keeping us on our toes with big-energy haircuts like this Anthony Kiedis-level undercut. Genius.

Nicholas Hunt

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Cole Sprouse

Now, we don’t want to sell you on an impossible dream here, but there is one thing you can do to get closer to Sprouse-level grooming status and that’s to dye your hair a darker color. The dye will essentially coat your hair, making it ever so slightly thicker and shinier than before.

Jun Sato

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Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell, real-life Tyler Durden, is here to quietly whisper in your ear that maybe you’d look good with a half-shaved mustache and a soul patch and a goatee and then, whoa, maybe you should spike your hair straight up. Good luck resisting.

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Mahershala Ali

Mahershala Ali doesn’t have a lot of hair or a big beard but that doesn’t mean he isn’t a grooming god. Observe his well moisturized skin, his precise but not severe line-up, the perfect length of his stubble…

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Max Schneider

Whether or not you agree with young pop god Max Schneider’s Prince-inspired stylings, you have to admit the dude’s got his high fade fully under control. If your hair has this much curl, please help yourself to 2019’s easiest and coolest haircut trend.

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